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Originally Posted by mike568
If there is a next time have her do each movie by itself so can you use the coupon according to her correctly and so Walmart gets charged a fee for each transaction. 
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Yupe, that's what we tried doing. I had no feelings of malcontent either, I just wanted to get heck out of there and get back to work. I guess she didn't like that when she had to call VUDU to redo the order.
update: I later learned from the manager that the employee was suppose to have accepted the coupon anyways. Duh.!? Even if the customer was wrong. Which I wasn't. Apparently coupon customers spend on average 20% more than ones that don't and WM tries to promote that.
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Originally Posted by FlickFab
Issue might be that OP has the coupons from the studio that states on the coupon limit one per transaction vs having the sony coupon with no such stated restrictions.
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I was actually using the ones from Fox which expire 11/30/13. They do state "one per transaction per product" which has a different meaning than "one per transaction" which it doesn't state. I have the Sony ones too but I didn't have them on me and these were expiring sooner. Either way, I still think they would have given me a hard time just the same.